Gifted Girls: Strategies for Underachieving Gifted Students
Creating strong, capable women who are high achievers starts not only at home but also in the classroom. When many gifted girls encounter a new
Logic puzzles provide opportunities for students to develop skills in logical thinking, problem-solving, making inferences, drawing conclusions, recognizing similarities and differences, and comparing and contrasting. This freebie contains 3 different types of logic puzzles in both a PDF document and a link to a Google Slides™ document.
Creating strong, capable women who are high achievers starts not only at home but also in the classroom. When many gifted girls encounter a new
Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end – Leonard Nimoy Logic, can it be taught? Or is it something that is naturally instilled?
Students love to play games in the classroom. At least mine always have! However, the hardest part for me has been to combine learning and
Passion Projects were a staple in my gifted enrichment classroom in the 1970s. Back in those days, we called them Type III enrichment activities (Renzulli
Why should we teach analogies? An analogy is simply a comparison of two things that are usually thought of as being different, but are similar
Are there any kiddos in your class with a fixed math mindset? Do they give up or refuse to attempt to solve a math problem
Recently I bought the book perfect square by Michael Hall. It is the story of a square who was perfectly happy, but throughout the week
I have discovered an absolutely wonderful website called KenKen. People say KenKens are like Suduko puzzles on steroids. So exactly what is a KenKen? It’s
I love teaching with children’s picture books and sophisticated alphabet books are one of my favorites to use. If you haven’t seen the picture